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In this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, Jason sits down with Mark Woodland, Founder and CEO of Kismet Health Care, to talk about building a smarter, more proactive healthcare system in Australia. From the rising costs in the care economy to the role of AI in health tech, they explore what it takes to challenge the status quo. Mark shares why he started Kismet, how software can help ease pressure on the healthcare system, and why he believes we need to shift from reactive care to prevention. They also discuss the realities of launching a startup in Australia—access to capital, the tax...
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In this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, Jason is joined by Smita Sharma, independent journalist and Visiting Faculty- Kautilya School of Public Policy, to explore the rising tensions in Kashmir and the Indian government’s response through Operation Sindoor. Together, they unpack: The latest terrorist attack and the battle over media narratives The long-standing India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir India’s stance on terrorism and its focus on economic development The crisis in Pakistan—from political turmoil to economic instability India’s growing status as a global...
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What Is the Australian Way? In this thought-provoking episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, we’re joined by Andrew Low, author of “We Should Be So Lucky”, to challenge outdated notions of Australia as “China’s quarry and Japan’s beach” – and to explore what it really means to be Australian today. From the Voice referendum to the decline in productivity, education standards, and energy policy – this wide-ranging conversation tackles the key questions shaping our national future: 🔹 What does modern Australian identity and citizenship look like? 🔹 Is our wealth and...
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From Kowloon Junior School to journalism, public affairs, and trade relations—Eamonn shares his journey and insights on Australia’s place in Asia. Is Australia part of Asia? A debate that never seems to end. Free trade or fading concept? With global shifts in tariffs and trade wars, where does Australia stand? The pathway for domestic growth—can we finally move beyond raw exports? Indonesia & China—the opportunities, the roadblocks, and what’s next for Australian business. Elections & politics—what’s shaping the debate in Australia? Join us as we dive deep into...
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In this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, Jason sits down with Alice Drew of Lendlease to explore the evolving landscape of work. From falling birth rates and the struggle of balancing careers with parenthood to the lasting impact of office mandates post-pandemic, they discuss how workplaces must adapt. Are offices missing an opportunity by not offering childcare? How can organisations support longer careers as we now work well into our 70s? Alice shares insights on the future of offices, leadership, and career development in an age where AI and megatrends are reshaping how we work. Tune in...
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In this episode, we sit down with Anthony Bubalo, CEO of Asia Society Australia, to explore the complexities of Australia's ties with Asia. We discuss: Bubalo's Background: His journey to leading Asia Society Australia. Australia and Asia: Assessing the current state of relations and why it's a perpetual topic despite strong economic ties. Trump's Impact: Analyzing the effects of Trump's re-election on Australia, focusing on trade policies, tariffs, and foreign policy adjustments. China's Position: Evaluating China's economic health, its response to U.S. nationalism, and changes in...
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In this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, we chat with Andrew Lam from Boroughs Australia about the vital role of small businesses, which make up 80% of our economy. Andrew shares insights on the booming gig economy, where creative ventures like teeth whitening and custom websites thrive. Jason and Andrew dive into what it takes to launch a successful small business today. They tackle essential topics like legal requirements, tax obligations, and employee management that can overwhelm new entrepreneurs. We also discuss the common challenges small business owners face, especially the...
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On this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, we’re joined by Wayne Porritt for a deep dive into Hong Kong’s transformation. Wayne reflects on his early years in Asia, the impact of the 1997 Asian financial crisis, and the protests that have shaped Hong Kong’s current identity. We discuss China’s evolving role, the opportunities and risks for Australia, and Hong Kong’s ambitions as a tech and trade hub within the Greater Bay Area. Finally, Wayne shares his insights on the ultimate debate: Hong Kong vs. Singapore—who leads as Asia’s premier city?
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In this episode, we’re joined by Rob Stokes, Chairman of Faith Housing Alliance and Professor of Environment and Sustainability, to discuss some of today's most pressing social issues. We begin with the housing crisis in Sydney and Melbourne, now among the world’s most expensive cities. Rob shares insights from his work on how we can address this growing challenge. We’ll also take an in-depth look at the state of education in Australia. Despite significant investments, recent NAPLAN results reveal persistent disparities, with many students falling below the national standard. Rob will...
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In this episode of the Smarter Cities Podcast, Dr. Helena Pacitti, an Associate Lecturer at UNSW with a PhD in behavioural neuroscience, discusses the impact of AI on education. As concerns about the effects of social media on mental health and cognitive development continue to grow, Jason de Sousa and Dr. Pacitti raises important questions about the role of AI in enhancing or harming learning. We explore how we can identify and combat fake news online, and what we need to do to ensure that AI is built in a way that contributes positively to education. Listen and subscribe at Spotify here: ...
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Heba joined Jason and the Smarter Cities Podcast from her office in Zambia, where she is working with African governments on creating new and better cities that work for people as well as deliver economic development.
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